Ari Korolainen, the renowned designer behind Teip, aimed to create a case that not only looks good but is also easy to adapt to different needs. With its unique properties and innovative features, Teip stands out from other cases in the market.
One of the key strengths of Teip is its ability to easily change according to the user's demands. It offers dedicated compartments for laptops, papers of various sizes, a mobile phone, and even clothes for overnight trips. This versatility makes Teip an ideal choice for business professionals and frequent travelers.
The design of Teip is a perfect blend of old and new elements. The case is made from recycled leather, giving it a touch of sustainability. The colorful cover adds a nostalgic feel, reminiscent of times gone by. However, the top middle of the cover features a white net, which cleverly hides a pocket for tickets. Additionally, there is a mobile phone pocket, strategically placed for easy access and visibility. This thoughtful design addresses the common problem of not being able to find or hear a ringing phone in a bag.
Teip's specifications include a size of 380 x 320 x 45 mm, making it compact yet spacious enough to accommodate all your essentials. The use of recycled leather not only adds to its aesthetic appeal but also contributes to its environmentally friendly nature.
The interaction with Teip is seamless and intuitive. The shoulder strap is designed as a single strap, allowing for easy and quick changes in carrying methods. Inside the case, there are fixed pockets for laptops and pads, while the shoulder strap keeps clothes in place.
The Teip project started in October 2014 in Lahti, Finland, and was completed in December 2014. It involved extensive research to create a multipurpose case that caters to the diverse needs of users. The challenge of designing the placement of colors was overcome to create a visually appealing and functional product.
Teip has received recognition for its outstanding design. It was awarded the Iron A' Design Award in the Fashion and Travel Accessories category in 2015. This prestigious award is given to designs that meet professional and industrial requirements while integrating industry best practices and technical characteristics.
Overall, Teip is a case that combines style, functionality, and adaptability. Its unique features and attention to detail make it a must-have accessory for individuals who value both aesthetics and practicality in their everyday lives.
Image Credits: Photos by Teemu Töyrylä, Lahti, Finland
Project Designers: Ari Korolainen
Image Credits: Photos Teemu Töyrylä Lahti Finland
Project Team Members: Ari Korolainen
Project Name: Teip
Project Client: Ari Korolainen